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The Mustang, The MovieWe talk to French filmmaker and director of the just-released movie, The Mustang, Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre. The Mustang takes our relationship with the horse to the limit with a prison inmate and a tough-as-nails wild horse./episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/9034808

Self-Defense For Trail RidersSadly, the world we ride in is changing. We need to take precautions to be safe when we ride. It's called self-defense for a reason. It's up to us to take responsibility. Dogs, pedestrians, automobiles, or people with problems can be a menace on the trail. Do you know how to handle a troubling situation?/episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/7451768

Australian Squatter CoffeySquatter Coffey Life has been a bit hectic of late. Many months ago I received an email suggesting I have an Australian by the name of Squatter Coffey on the show. As I do with all your suggestions, I try to contact the person and see if they want to be on the show. Squatter did agree to come on the show, but we couldn't find a convenient time. You see, Squatter Coffey lives way out in a "rural" area of Australia. The time difference would have one of us up in the middle of the night. We agreed that we would get together when his season changed. It's just now turning spring in Australia and Squatter, who owns and operates a bush trail riding company, is entering his good riding season. A Life with Horses Squatter Coffey has been riding horses so long he doesn't remember "learning" how to ride. He has just always ridden. Squatter grew up in a family of horses. His 6 siblings are all in the horse business. Squatter raced horse, worked on stations and has done just about everything you can do on a horse. While it's sometimes difficult to find something to talk about, Squatter and I share a common love of horses and horsemanship. He has some good stories and he shares his experiences on the show. I hope you enjoy Squatter Coffey. Contact Us We have well over 200 episodes up now and you can find them all for free on iTunes, with our Android App in the Amazon store, and now Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are distributed. Get the Stitcher app and tell us how it works. We are on Google Play too! You can also find every episode and more about the show at whoapodcast.com. Please take a moment and join our email list. Get in on the conversation with Facebook and Twitter and Instagram- just look for WhoaPodcast. You are a big part of why we do this podcast. We really love getting your feedback. Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show. You can email us at John@WhoaPodcast.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #137 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link. /episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/7261952

Adriane DeWolfe Horsewoman EXCA RacerAdriane DeWolfe Horsewoman Extreme Cowboy Racer We first met Adriane DeWolfe at a playday with fellow Downunder Horsemanship friends. it was great getting together with like-minded people to work on our collective horsemanship skills. Adriane was there with her horse Toaster, a mustang. Ranae had brought Dusty and I was working with Scratch. It was clear that Adriane was a serious horsewoman. She worked equally hard on both technique and philosophy. Toaster responded well. Later, we learned it was her first time out with Toaster. While we continued to follow each other on Facebook, it would be some months before we saw Adriane DeWolfe again. Ranae and I thought we would try our hand at Extreme Cowboy Racing. There was a race being held about a 90-minute drive away at Shades of Gold Ranch. Adriane and Toaster were entered in the novice division. When they took the course we saw they had come a long way in a very short time. Adriane kept challenging herself and her horsemanship to get better. It was always a smooth trail. There were many ups and downs. In 2018, she continued Extreme Cowboy Racing and qualified for the National Competition in Glen Rose, Texas. She and Toaster will compete in November of 2018. Adriane DeWolfe bid and won Toaster at the Northern Nevada Correctional Center Wild Horse Training Facility auction. And, her journey to Glen Rose when she pulls into the arena for the EXCA National Finals, has been a long one. It's an inspiration to all recreational horsemen and women. With a little dedication, a lot of hard work, and the love of a good horse, you can reach your goals. Contact Us We have well over 200 episodes up now and you can find them all for free on iTunes, with our Android App in the Amazon store, and now Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are distributed. Get the Stitcher app and tell us how it works. We are on Google Play too! You can also find every episode and more about the show at whoapodcast.com. Please take a moment and join our email list. Get in on the conversation with Facebook and Twitter and Instagram- just look for WhoaPodcast. You are a big part of why we do this podcast. We really love getting your feedback. Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show. You can email us at John@WhoaPodcast.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #136 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link. /episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/7086796

Talking about Large Animal EmergenciesLast year we had the privilege of attending the Best Horse Practices Summit in Durango, Colorado. While we couldn’t make it this year, we wanted to see what they had in store. Maddy Butcher joins to talk about who will be presenting this year and what they will be talking about. This is a very special event that focuses on scientific evidence designed to inspire you to reach for higher levels of your horsemanship. Find out more about the Best Horse Practices Summit 2018. Are You Ready for an Emergency? One of the presenters at this year’s Summit is Rebecca Gimenez/Husted of Technical Large Animal Rescue. Rebecca instructs a wide variety of professionals and the public about being prepared for large animal emergencies. She hands out a few tips on things you can do to keep your horse safe. On a side note, after this interview, Ranae and I ran a fire drill to see how long it took us to get the trailer hooked up and our three horses loaded into our two horse warm blood trailer. We made it in less than 12 minutes on the first run. And, it did uncover some problems and other details we need to work on to improve our preparedness. Contact Us We have well over 100 episodes up now and you can find them all for free on iTunes, with our Android App in the Amazon store, and now Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are distributed. Get the Stitcher app and tell us how it works. We are on Google Play too! You can also find every episode and more about the show at whoapodcast.com. Please take a moment and join our email list. Get in on the conversation with Facebook and Twitter and Instagram– just look for WhoaPodcast. You are a big part of why we do this podcast. We really love getting your feedback. Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show. You can email us at John@WhoaPodcast.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #135 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link. /episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/6986135

Cowboy Dressage Clinic with Dave EllisCowboy Dressage, Western Dressage, and Working Equitation are all just a little bit different. Their goals are very similar: have your horse negotiate a course using basic horsemanship maneuvers. The scoring is based on your smoothness and accuracy in cueing your horse./episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/6246384

Whoa Podcast Update 2018We wanted to get you a podcast update on what is happening at Whoa Podcast for 2018. It’s our 6th year and, what started out as a conversation between Ranae and me about Downunder Horsemanship kept growing and growing./episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/6128848

Vicki Wilson New Zealand HorsewomanVicki Wilson was invited to the all-woman 2017 Road to the Horse Championship. An establish show jumper and an accomplished horsewoman in her home country, /episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/6003501

Wranglers Challenge Recognizing Veterans with Lindsay McKennaWranglers Challenge is Lindsay McKenna's new book. As a writer, Lindsay McKenna created a whole new genre called Military Adventure Romance. We wanted to do something this year to raise awareness and support for veterans./episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5933797

Catching Up With Sam FindenSam Finden was on the show a few years ago after he published his first book, Saddle My Good Horse. Sam is a good guy and we hit it off immediately. He writes what he knows - horses, hunting, and living in the country./episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5913347

Krystal Kelly ~ Horsewomen AdventuressKrystal Kelly emailed us to tell us she was the only FEI Level II Show Jumping Coach in the US. We thought that sounded impressive and wanted to learn more. We wrote her back and the more we talked the more we discovered the exciting life Krystal Kelly was living. Horses are definitely a large part of her life, but she also loves to travel./episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5880595

After Show Norco Horse AffairFor a first-time event, the Norco Horse Affair appeared to be a success. The vendor booths were full. The clinic arenas were well attended. The weather in Norco, CA was perfect./episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5843495

They Called Her RecklessJanet Barrett has written a wonderful account of a Jeju pony "drafted" by the U.S. Marines Fifth Regiment's Recoilless Rifle Platoon. From the racetrack of Korea, Reckless grew into a real-life hero of the Korean War. /episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5809605

Tom Moates Equestrian Journalist Author HorsemanTom Moates is an equestrian journalist, author, and horseman. We talk about his horsemanship journey with all its ups and downs./episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5763123

Buckaroo Bill MooneyBill Mooney cowboyed on the some of the biggest ranches in the Great Basin. He began at the Circle A, then was a buckaroo for the Spanish Ranch. Bill Mooney has cowboy stories to tell. /episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5746486

Jim Thomas of Bar T Horsemanship"Training through Understanding" is the motto of Jim Thomas' Bar T Horsemanship. Jim feels if you understand what your horse needs to learn, then give it to him, you will improve your relationship.
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Matt Sheridan Norco Horse Affair 2017We welcome Matt Sheridan to his third visit to the show. Matt is a 5th generation horseman and knows his stuff. As part of the Norco Horse Affair 2017, Matt is presenting several topics to horsemen attending the event. On this show, he discusses the moving the horse from the hackamore to the bridle and the challenges trainers will face. Matt is also planning a session on "Bits and Biting", explaining the different mouthpieces and how the horse is expected to respond to them./episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5688439

Spring Creek Basin Mustangs with TJ HolmesTJ Holmes has been visiting the Spring Creek Basin Mustangs since 2002. In 2007, she began documenting the herd. She is essentially the herd's historian. She keeps track of births, deaths, band structure and so much more. If something happens in the Spring Creek Basin Mustang herd, TJ Holmes has probably documented it./episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5685177

Kalley Krickeberg Versatile HorsewomanKalley Krickeberg was raised on a cattle farm in Illinois. From using the horses on the farm, she moved up to riding and training OTTB in playing polo. As a farm girl, Kalley was active in 4H before moving on to other disciplines. Kalley rode dressage, jumping, and reining. She also trained and rode horses in cutting and learned how to train a horse at liberty.
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Sacramento Wild Horse Program with Joe MisnerJoe Misner is the manager of the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center Wild Horse Program. He has developed a horsemanship program for inmates of the Sacramento Sheriff's Department./episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5639092

Lester Buckley - Horsetrainer, Clinician, BreederHorse trainer, clinician, and breeder talks about his life in the equine industry and about how to improve your horsemanship./episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5614467

Doug Williamson Legendary TrainerDoug has trained 42 AQHA champions. At age 75, he still competes. This interview with Doug Williamson remains one of my favorites. #horsepodcast/episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5590511

Doug Williamson Legendary TrainerDoug has trained 42 AQHA champions. At age 75, he still competes. This interview with Doug Williamson remains one of my favorites. #horsepodcast/episode/index/show/duhpodcast/id/5590512